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  1. Hardeman County was created by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1823 from parts of Hardin County and "Indian lands." It is named for Thomas J. Hardeman [4] (1788-1854), a veteran of the Creek War and the War of 1812 and a prominent figure in the fight for Texas independence. He served as a congressman in the Republic of Texas.

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  2. Oct 8, 2017 · Hardeman County. Located in the upper plateaus of southwestern Tennessee near the headwaters of the Big Hatchie River, Hardeman County has an area of 655 square miles. The county was formed from the Jackson Purchase and attached to Hardin County, then to Madison County, before the Tennessee General Assembly created Hardeman County in 1823.

    • Get Outdoors for Fun, Exercise, and Beautiful Scenery at Nearby Chickasaw State Park and Big Hill Pond State Park. Lace up your boots, put on your helmet, check your fishing line, or find your binoculars!
    • Visit the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction. The nation’s number one museum featuring the history of sporting dog breeds, field trials, and the hunting tradition is located on 4 ½ acres in Grand Junction, Tennessee – the site of the National Field Trial Championship since the early 1900’s.
    • Take the Grand Ladies of the South Walking Tour. As you tour the historic districts in Bolivar to view the historic homes, churches, buildings, and cemeteries, you’ll see architecture in the Victorian-style, Greek Revival, Victorian-Gothic, Tuscan-style villa, Colonial-Georgia, and Italianate and learn the stories of some of Bolivar’s early residents.
    • Take in a Show at the Hardeman County Arts Center. Have a seat in the 7,800 square-foot Arts Center (HCAC) and take in a show. From musicals, dramas, comedies, dinner theater, art shows, and children’s productions, you will be sure to be delighted by the artistry of the theatre.
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  4. Hardeman County was the scene of bitter fighting during the War Between the States, as was much of west Tennessee. Most notably, the Battle of Hatchie Bridge (also called Davis Bridge and Metamora Hill) on October 5, 1862, which resulted in an estimated 900 total casualties (US 500; CS 400).

  5. Bolivar, Tennessee. Location of Bolivar in Hardeman County, Tennessee. /  35.267°N 89.000°W  / 35.267; -89.000. Bolivar is a city in and the county seat of Hardeman County, Tennessee, United States. [5] The town was named for South American revolutionary leader Simón Bolívar. [6] As of the 2010 census, the city population was 5,417.

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  6. Hardeman Hardeman County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee.As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,462. Its county seat is Bolivar.

  7. Hardeman County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. In the 2020 census, 25,462 people lived there.

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